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UID:2009620210217T190000ZNon-Judicial Settlement, Modification, and Decanting Under the New Trust Code
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DESCRIPTION:\nMichael's legal practice focuses on high-end estate and tax planning, estate and trust administration, charitable planning, and business succession planning. Michael helps his clients focus on what it is they really want to accomplish with their wealth. After assisting his clients in identifying their specific wealth planning goals, Michael works with them and their other professional advisors to develop and implement wealth transfer strategies that are consistent not only with their goals, but also with their cash flow needs and tolerance for risk.\n \nIt is this practical focus on the real-life impact of wealth transfer planning that distinguishes Michael's approach from that of the typical estate planning attorney. Beyond preparing legal documents, he also serves as his clients' wealth coach, personal CFO, professional pest, and skeptic-for-hire. Michael also provides his clients with access to his deep network of contacts, which often leads to solutions for many of life’s little problems, even if they’re completely unrelated to what you would normally think of as "estate planning." \n \nMichael is a Fellow of The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel. He is a frequent speaker at continuing legal education seminars and has served as an adjunct professor at Mitchell Hamline School of Law in St. Paul. Michael is also very active in the Minnesota State Bar Association, currently serving as a member of the Probate and Trust Law Section Council and as a past chair of the Section's Legislation Committee.\n \nMichael currently serves as chairman of the Board of Directors of Guild Incorporated, a St. Paul-based non-profit that works with individuals with severe mental illness. Before joining the board of Guild Incorporated, Michael was a founding member and past chair of the Board of Directors of the Twin Cities German Immersion School (TCGIS).\n
SUMMARY:Non-Judicial Settlement, Modification, and Decanting Under the New Trust Code - Red River Valley Estate Planning Council 
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